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Old October 24th, 2005
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Default Difference between Leaf and Ultrapeer

I've noticed that when I click on the monitor tab in Limewire, it says that I am a leaf behind an ultrapeer. WHat is the difference, and how do I change that?
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Please search the forum. It has been answered many times.

Ultrapeer: high bandwidth and uptime node who redirect queries from other Ultrapeers to leaves with the files being searched for. Routes all Gnutella traffic.

Leaf: low bandwith or low uptime node, receives very few of Gnutella traffic.
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You don't change it .... (you can dissable ultrapeer capabilities if you are having problems keeping a good connection) The Gnurtella network needs both and Limewire is configured to ensure the best configuration. I don't exactly understand it , but there is no advantage to being an ultrapeer, other than it sounds good, and it helps the network function

The following link to the Phex website gives a reasonable explanation of the subject. It is worth noting that Phex can be configured more exactly than Limewire, which would be an advantage to those who know what they are doing, and the opposite to those who don't

http://www.phex.kouk.de/mambo/content/view/28/38/
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Also check the link on the phex page:

http://drache.macdisk.de/gnufu/wiki/...iPage=GnuFU_en
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